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By CHLOE JAD
Kabul fell to the Taliban on August 15, 2021. Three years later, two Afghan advocacy groups in Vermont gathered to reflect on the anniversary, spotlighting the still-urgent plight of Afghan refugees in the U.S and of their families back home.“It...
By CHLOE JAD
A man in his 40s from Chittenden County is the first detected human case of the rare eastern equine encephalitis in Vermont since 2012, according to a joint press release issued Friday by the Vermont Department of Health and the Agency of Agriculture,...
By CHLOE JAD
The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets has launched a 2024 Flood Loss and Damage Survey and is urging farmers to fill out the online form by August 31.The purpose of the survey is to gather data “as thoroughly as possible” regarding the...
By CHLOE JAD
Volunteer and fundraising systems established in the wake of the July 2023 floods are being revived after flooding once again tore through central and northern Vermont earlier this month. “More help is always needed,” Jennifer Morrison, the state’s...
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